The Office of Career Services at Penn State New Kensington is planning and promoting four job fairs and career events for the spring semester. The student-centered activities can help recent and soon-to-be graduates get started in a career in the workforce.
A representative of TMG Electronics looks over the resume of Rachel Lojas, a biomedical engineering technology student, during Penn State New Kensington’s Career Day 2015. More than 30 companies will be recruiting Penn State students and alumni at this year’s version on April 11.
Casey Lang, admissions counselor, and Adam Robinson, learning center coordinator, are the newest members of the Penn State New Kensington community. Both serve as resources for students -- one prior to admission and one after admission.
Casey Lang, admissions counselor at Penn State New Kensington, extolls the virtues of joining the student club Lion Ambassadors to Anthony Michelotti, a freshman information sciences and technology major.
Casey Lang, admissions counselor at Penn State New Kensington, extolls the virtues of joining the student club Lion Ambassadors to Anthony Joint, an information sciences and technology major.
To honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., student volunteers from Penn State New Kensington traveled to Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on Jan. 16 to work in the community. The New Kensington students joined students at other Penn State campuses in western Pennsylvania for "Make it a Day On, Not a Day Off," a celebration of King’s life.
Penn State New Kensington freshman biomedical engineering technology major Marianna Mbemba, an international student from Zimbabwe, volunteered at the Fayette County Food Bank during the break from classes for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Penn State New Kensington students volunteered Jan. 16 to spend their day off from classes helping in the community to honor the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.